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Sluggish Financial Confidence in Canada Compared to US Mirrors Comparatively Slow Vaccine Rollout
Canadians Taking the Opportunity to Establish Good Financial Habits, but Many Admit to Stumbling
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Pandemic Life Lessons and Reflections
Discover qualitative research highlights from our community members and opportunities for businesses.
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Advice Helping Canadians Navigate Financial Uncertainty During the Pandemic
Canadians are Reassessing their Financial Priorities as a Result of COVID-19
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One in Three Canadians (35%) Say Pandemic Has Impacted Their Savings and Retirement Plans
Majority (59%) Worried about Effect of COVID-19 on Savings; One in Three (35%) Admit to Needing Financial Advice Now More than Ever
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Despite Increase in COVID-19 Cases this Fall, Canadians Continue to Pull Away From Idea of Mandatory Vaccination
Most Agree that Front-Line Healthcare Workers (62%) and First Responders (52%) Should Receive First Available Doses
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Pandemic Within A Pandemic: COVID-19 & the Exacerbation of a Mental Health Pandemic in Canada
More than three-quarters (78%) of Canadians say their mental health has been impacted by COVID-19
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Amid Relief Measures and Store Closures, Canadians Report Pandemic ‘Savings’ of $148
Households Left with $750 at Month-End, But Worried about Longer-Term Effects of Coronavirus on Jobs and Economy
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Despite Pandemic, 3 in 10 GTA Residents Likely (9% Very/19% Somewhat) to Buy Home in Next 12 Months
Selling Intentions Sharply Down from Last Spring (-15); 2 in 10 (22%) GTA Homeowners Cite COVID-19 as a Reason They are Unlikely to List
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A Third (35%) of Canadians Continue to be Impacted By Layoffs (14%), Reduced Pay (16%), or have had to Close their Small Business (4%)
Younger Canadians aged 18 to 34 most likely to bear the brunt as nearly half affected (48%).
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Most Canadians value their work and find meaning in it
Canadians anticipate continuing to work almost as long as they expect themselves to be physically capable